Molly Frame,
Ph.D:
Present Position: Assistant Professor of
Biomedical Engineering and Physiology/Biophysics, Stony
Brook University, Stony Brook, NY.
Education: B.S., University of Missouri-Columbia,
Biology (1980), Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia,
Physiology (1990), Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of
Rochester, Department of Biophysics (1990-1993).
Honors and Awards: Curator's Scholarship,
University of Missouri (1976), National Institutes of Health
Pre-Doctoral Fellowship (1986-1989), National Institutes of
Health Post-Doctoral Fellowship (1990-1993), Travel Award,
5th World Congress for Microcirculation (1991), American
Heart Association, Finalist Melvin L. Marcus Young
Investigator Award (1994), Whitaker Foundation Research
Grant (1995-1999), National Institutes of Health R29 (FIRST)
Award (1996-2000); American Heart Association Established
Investigator Award (2000-2003), National Institutes of
Health RO1 (2001-2005).
Grant Review: Ad hoc Member of National Institutes
of Health Experimental Cardiovascular Sciences Study Section
(2001, 2002); National Institutes of Health Special Emphasis
Panel (1999, 2001).
Peer Review: American Journal of Physiology,
Journal of Applied Physiology, Cancer Research, FASEB
Journal, Journal of Vascular Research, Microcirculation,
Microvascular Research, Thrombosis Research.
Professional Societies: Biophysical Society
(1990); American Physiological Society (1990); American
Heart Association, Circulation (1994); Biomedical
Engineering Society (1999); American Association for the
Advancement of Science (1990); Microcirculatory Society
(1991), [Program Committee, 1996-2000; Membership
Committee, 2001-2005, Chair, 2002-2005]; Registered
Outside User of the Cornell Nanofabrication Facility
(1994-2002).
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